Aguero, a long goodbye?

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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:54 pm

I think he needs some reassurance. He'll get it.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Vantage » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:01 pm

More media shit stirring. We play so many more games so we need real depth across the team not just make weights. If he wants to Kun can see out his deal. He might not start every week but under Pep rotation is inevitable.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:19 pm

Vantage wrote:More media shit stirring. We play so many more games so we need real depth across the team not just make weights. If he wants to Kun can see out his deal. He might not start every week but under Pep rotation is inevitable.


More rotation for Aguero might just mean he doesn't miss a load of games through accumulated injuries, or having to play whilst carrying one.

Less concentrated game time might mean he comes into each game, on top of his game, as it were.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby patrickblue » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:31 pm

Dimples wrote:
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patrickblue wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, don't believe yourself Dimps.


I think Dimps is spot on.
Sergio thinks he is above it all, thinks he's so good he doesn't need to adapt, (which is probably true), but it won't wash with Pep.

What, when we're short of strikers we're going to go from Sergio and Ian to Jesus and Ian?

I'll stay out of this one, a very bizarre run on wanting our star man out.


I think Kun is on the way out, unless he changes. That does not mean I want him out.

Keeping with airport analogies.
6 strikers have been collected from airport arrivals by a club taxi and are on their way into town - giddy with excitement.
1 striker is in a club taxi being driven to airport departures.
If he decides to change so he fits in better with his 6 mates then the taxi will do a U turn, take him into town and reunite him with his 6 mates.
But does he want to change? I think he does not want to change.


Leave it out Beefy, there's only two of us, and I certainly don't want him out either.
I just agree with Dimps in that Peps the boss, and if Kun doesn't play his way, he'll end up not playing at all. We've seen it with Joe, and although Sergio is something else again, I believe it's a similar scenario.
The whole thing hinges on what Dimps asks, does Kun want to change? I'm not too sure he does either.
Don;t paint this as wanting Sergio out, it couldn't be further from the truth.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Mike J » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:15 am

I honestly believe Pep is just trying to send a message to Kun to up his game. Everyone knows he is capable. I really might put some money on him to bag 2 or 3 against Bournemouth.

I really hope there are no plans to sell him.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Tokyo Blue » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:52 am

Mike J wrote:I honestly believe Pep is just trying to send a message to Kun to up his game. Everyone knows he is capable. I really might put some money on him to bag 2 or 3 against Bournemouth.

I really hope there are no plans to sell him.

The club have repeatedly said there are no plans to sell him.

It's the mirror, sly tv and the bbc that are pushing it. That should tell you all you need to know.

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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Bernie » Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:45 am

I really hope we will keep Kun in the squad, but I have also heard Chelsea are ready to make a huge offer for him. The Blues want Aguero to replace Diego Costa who will leave the Premier League for ... China !
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby sheblue » Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:48 am

Bernie wrote:I really hope we will keep Kun in the squad, but I have also heard Chelsea are ready to make a huge offer for him. The Blues want Aguero to replace Diego Costa who will leave the Premier League for ... China !


Where did you hear that? The rag media as they wish to stir the pot?
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Bernie » Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:02 am

sheblue wrote:
Bernie wrote:I really hope we will keep Kun in the squad, but I have also heard Chelsea are ready to make a huge offer for him. The Blues want Aguero to replace Diego Costa who will leave the Premier League for ... China !


Where did you hear that? The rag media as they wish to stir the pot?

I try to be very careful with anything I read on the net, and I think rumour has it that Kun could join any wealthy football club in the world just because he doesn't play every City game. I've read he could join Inter, Juventus or Real Madrid as well !
We know for sure that antonio Conte wants to replace Costa for next season, but we wouldn't have any interest in selling our best striker to one of our fiercest opponent in Premier League. Pep should keep both Aguero and Gabriel Jesus in order to have two world class strikers in the squad. We want to win the Champions League after all !
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby london blue 2 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:38 pm

Season after season Sergio gets injured by overplaying. I find it funny that the media are persuading the public that we only need/want one top striker.

Hope Aguero stays and breaks all the records in the prem. Legend.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:51 pm

Bernie wrote:
sheblue wrote:
Bernie wrote:I really hope we will keep Kun in the squad, but I have also heard Chelsea are ready to make a huge offer for him. The Blues want Aguero to replace Diego Costa who will leave the Premier League for ... China !


Where did you hear that? The rag media as they wish to stir the pot?

I try to be very careful with anything I read on the net, and I think rumour has it that Kun could join any wealthy football club in the world just because he doesn't play every City game. I've read he could join Inter, Juventus or Real Madrid as well !
We know for sure that antonio Conte wants to replace Costa for next season, but we wouldn't have any interest in selling our best striker to one of our fiercest opponent in Premier League. Pep should keep both Aguero and Gabriel Jesus in order to have two world class strikers in the squad. We want to win the Champions League after all !


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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby PrezIke » Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:52 pm

Bernie wrote:I really hope we will keep Kun in the squad, but I have also heard Chelsea are ready to make a huge offer for him. The Blues want Aguero to replace Diego Costa who will leave the Premier League for ... China !


No way in hell we would sell to Chelsea after they make mega cash off of selling Costa.

I could see us sell to Real Madrid, PSG or Atletico in a partial exchange for Griezmann.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 2:29 pm

Paraphrasing, but I think Pep has answered it as, Aguero will stay as long as he likes.
My reading of the interview is that If Sergio goes it will be because he wants to not because he is being pushed as the club and manager both want him to stay and become an even better player.

Why the hell would City or Pep even contemplate getting rid of the best striker in the league.

If he goes it will be because he is not willing to be like any other player in the team. Not automatic choice. Will be used as part of a rotational system
that Pep will decide per match.
I think having any three from Sterling/Sane/Jesus/Kun is fabulous and having none of them automatic startters is the way keep them all on their toes.

There is no reason to think Kun won't stay. In truth it takes a lot of the pressure off him as being the only one scoring.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Hazy2 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 2:50 pm

I hope he stays, I have a feeling he will go at the end of the season.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby fangsanalsatan » Mon Feb 06, 2017 4:25 pm

Obviously, the media will milk every drop from this, but you have to admit that Agüero's wording is a bit odd.

If he wants to stay and if the club want him to stay and if Pep wants him to stay, what's with the 'last three months' bollocks?

In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and as I say the club will decide if I have a place here or not.


Was there a signal from Pep or somebody else at the club or does Agüero merely construe being benched repeatedly as a signal?
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Dameerto » Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:01 pm

fangsanalsatan wrote:Obviously, the media will milk every drop from this, but you have to admit that Agüero's wording is a bit odd.

If he wants to stay and if the club want him to stay and if Pep wants him to stay, what's with the 'last three months' bollocks?

In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and as I say the club will decide if I have a place here or not.


Was there a signal from Pep or somebody else at the club or does Agüero merely construe being benched repeatedly as a signal?

Probably not odd within the context of whatever question he was asked - which the media have a habbit of failing to quote. And probably not odd for someone communicating in a foreign language.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby Feed The Goat » Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:19 pm

Dameerto wrote:
fangsanalsatan wrote:Obviously, the media will milk every drop from this, but you have to admit that Agüero's wording is a bit odd.

If he wants to stay and if the club want him to stay and if Pep wants him to stay, what's with the 'last three months' bollocks?

In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and as I say the club will decide if I have a place here or not.


Was there a signal from Pep or somebody else at the club or does Agüero merely construe being benched repeatedly as a signal?

Probably not odd within the context of whatever question he was asked - which the media have a habbit of failing to quote. And probably not odd for someone communicating in a foreign language.


Does he not just mean the last 3 months of the season
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby patrickblue » Mon Feb 06, 2017 6:29 pm

Feed The Goat wrote:
Dameerto wrote:
fangsanalsatan wrote:Obviously, the media will milk every drop from this, but you have to admit that Agüero's wording is a bit odd.

If he wants to stay and if the club want him to stay and if Pep wants him to stay, what's with the 'last three months' bollocks?

In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and as I say the club will decide if I have a place here or not.


Was there a signal from Pep or somebody else at the club or does Agüero merely construe being benched repeatedly as a signal?

Probably not odd within the context of whatever question he was asked - which the media have a habbit of failing to quote. And probably not odd for someone communicating in a foreign language.


Does he not just mean the last 3 months of the season


That's how I read it, but then I'm not a red shite licking media type.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby fangsanalsatan » Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:40 am

patrickblue wrote:
Feed The Goat wrote:
Dameerto wrote:
fangsanalsatan wrote:Obviously, the media will milk every drop from this, but you have to admit that Agüero's wording is a bit odd.

If he wants to stay and if the club want him to stay and if Pep wants him to stay, what's with the 'last three months' bollocks?

In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and as I say the club will decide if I have a place here or not.


Was there a signal from Pep or somebody else at the club or does Agüero merely construe being benched repeatedly as a signal?

Probably not odd within the context of whatever question he was asked - which the media have a habbit of failing to quote. And probably not odd for someone communicating in a foreign language.


Does he not just mean the last 3 months of the season


That's how I read it, but then I'm not a red shite licking media type.

Oh right, I am though! Carry on then.
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Re: Aguero, a long goodbye?

Postby john@staustell » Tue Feb 07, 2017 9:45 am

Pep is just trying to point out that ir's ridiculous when the club is in a position that any forward HAS to play. He's trying to put us in the same mindset as Real and Barca.

Plus I think it would be ridiculous to leave us with just one striker.

The assumption that Jesus plays so Aguero is automatically being sold is rather infant school lazy journalism to be honest. I think the only way it would happen is if that fella from Germany who I can't spell comes in.

But then I guess first match it will be:

"Benched Jesus to leave City"
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